Bollinger County Unclaimed Money

Bollinger County in southeast Missouri has more than $744,000 in unclaimed money held by the state. The Missouri Treasurer lists 14,353 unclaimed properties connected to Bollinger County addresses, with the county seat in Marble Hill. These are funds from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, forgotten deposits, and other sources that went unclaimed over the years. You can search for free through the state's online database. Filing a claim is also free, and Missouri has no time limit on getting your money back.

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Bollinger County Unclaimed Money Stats

14,353 Unclaimed Properties
$744K Total Value
Marble Hill County Seat
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Search Bollinger County Unclaimed Funds

The official search tool is ShowMeMoney.com, run by the Missouri State Treasurer. It lists all unclaimed money from Bollinger County that has been turned over to the state. Just type in your name. No account needed. No fee.

The Bollinger County courthouse is in Marble Hill, MO 63764. You can call (573) 238-1821 to reach county offices. The county does not have its own unclaimed money search, but staff may be able to help if you are looking for a local refund or overpayment that has not yet been reported to the state level.

Missouri Treasurer unclaimed property information page for Bollinger County residents

You should also try MissingMoney.com. It is a national database that checks unclaimed money in all 50 states at once. If you have ever lived outside of Bollinger County, this is a quick way to make sure you are not leaving money on the table somewhere else.

Bollinger County Unclaimed Money Process

Here is how money from Bollinger County ends up with the state. A local bank, business, or government office holds funds that belong to someone. The owner stops making contact. Maybe they moved away from Marble Hill or Zalma. Maybe they just forgot about the account. After five years with no activity, the holder has to report the property to the Missouri State Treasurer. That is the rule under Section 447.500 of the Missouri Revised Statutes.

Before sending the money, the holder must try to find the owner. They mail a notice to the last known address at least 60 days before the transfer. If there is no response, the funds go to the Missouri Treasurer's unclaimed property division. The state then keeps the money in trust and makes it searchable through the online database. The 14,353 properties from Bollinger County worth $744,385.76 were accumulated this way over many years. New properties get added each reporting period.

Claim Lost Funds in Bollinger County

When you find unclaimed money tied to your name on ShowMeMoney.com, click on the record to start a claim. The Treasurer's office needs to verify that you are the rightful owner. For small claims under $25, a photo ID may be all you need. Larger claims usually require additional proof. An old utility bill, bank statement, or tax document that shows your name at the Bollinger County address works well.

Submit your documents online or by mail to the Missouri State Treasurer, PO Box 1004, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Phone is (573) 751-0123. Email is ucp@treasurer.mo.gov. The state processes claims at no charge. Missouri does not take a cut. They also pay interest on some types of unclaimed money for up to seven years after receiving it.

Heirs can claim too. If a relative who lived in Bollinger County passed away and left unclaimed money with the state, the heirs can file a claim. You will need a death certificate and proof of your relationship to the deceased owner. The county statistics page shows current totals for Bollinger County if you want to see the full picture.

Bollinger County and Missouri Unclaimed Money Law

Missouri's unclaimed property rules apply the same way in Bollinger County as they do in every other county. The law is in Chapter 447 of the Missouri Revised Statutes. Most property types have a five-year dormancy period. Wages and payroll checks have a shorter window. The holder has to make a good-faith effort to reach the owner before reporting the funds. That includes mailing a notice to the last known address at least 60 days before the transfer.

Missouri is one of the few states that pays interest on some types of unclaimed property. The state will pay interest for up to seven years from the date it received the funds. This is a real benefit for Bollinger County residents who find old unclaimed money. A claim filed today could be worth more than the amount listed in the database. The county statistics page shows reported values, but actual payouts may include interest on top of that.

Sources of Unclaimed Money in Bollinger County

The $744,000 in Bollinger County unclaimed money comes from a mix of sources. Dormant bank accounts make up a big chunk. Local banks that have merged or closed over the years transferred their unclaimed balances to the state. Insurance companies contribute uncashed benefit checks and policy payouts. Utility providers add forgotten deposits. Employers report uncollected wages and final paychecks.

In a rural county like Bollinger, people move for work and sometimes leave small balances behind. Over five years, those balances get reported to the state. About 1 in 10 Missourians have unclaimed money, and the average property is worth around $300. For Bollinger County residents past and present, a quick search at ShowMeMoney.com is the easiest way to check. It is free, fast, and could put money back in your hands that you did not know you had.

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Nearby Counties

Bollinger County is in southeast Missouri. If you have lived in any of these neighboring counties, search for unclaimed money there as well.